59
59
Oct 20, 2014
10/14
by
KQED
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
pleased to have ron lauder back. welwelcome. >> thank you. >> charlie: everyone says you have one of the great eyes. what do you think they mean? >> it'it's something you learn d something you're born with. they showed me ten pieces of art, and i'll pick usually the best one just by chance. i may not even know the artist. and it's a gift. >> charlie: yeah, but you started very early. >> i started as a teenager. at 14. i must tell you, it's the most exciting thing i did, and people walk into a gallery, look over my shoulder and look for my parents, i would be walking in and asking about certain pictures, and when i started collecting egon schiele, some of the drawings were $300 to $500 and the water colors were $1,000 to $3,000, when you could find them, and today the same things are $150,000 for drawings and up to $10 million for the water colors. so it's amazing. but egon schiele was one of the greatertists, i believe, of the 20th century and unfortunately died at 28, as you said. between 1910 and 1918, those eight
pleased to have ron lauder back. welwelcome. >> thank you. >> charlie: everyone says you have one of the great eyes. what do you think they mean? >> it'it's something you learn d something you're born with. they showed me ten pieces of art, and i'll pick usually the best one just by chance. i may not even know the artist. and it's a gift. >> charlie: yeah, but you started very early. >> i started as a teenager. at 14. i must tell you, it's the most exciting thing i...
364
364
Oct 1, 2014
10/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 364
favorite 0
quote 0
she's done this withes day lauder for nearly 20 years. you told me that your grandmother didn't feel like she could tell anyone. >> no. it was 22 years ago, her breast cancer. she didn't tell anybody. she didn't even tell her doctor that she had found a lump. >> reporter: tonight, she says that same grandmother would be proud of all the women and the men who fight breast cancer and are now able to talk about it. >> the changes are just astronomical. very fact that we're standing here at the empire state building and it's going to be lit pink tonight. >> reporter: this evening, the pink empire state building. and that famous pink ribbon, created in part by evelyn lauder. stunning to think it was your mother -- >> yes. >> there wouldn't be aning ribbon would your mother. >> that's right. >> we think of the pink ribbon, the pink empire state building. we think of our friends and colleagues. we champion them all in their brave and powerful fight. and we began with "gma" this morning and we leave you tonight with this. the empire state buildin
she's done this withes day lauder for nearly 20 years. you told me that your grandmother didn't feel like she could tell anyone. >> no. it was 22 years ago, her breast cancer. she didn't tell anybody. she didn't even tell her doctor that she had found a lump. >> reporter: tonight, she says that same grandmother would be proud of all the women and the men who fight breast cancer and are now able to talk about it. >> the changes are just astronomical. very fact that we're...
92
92
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
and that famous pink ribbon, created in part by evelyn lauder. stunning to think it was your mother -- >> yes. >> reporter: there wouldn't be a pink ribbon had it not been for your mother. >> that's right. >> reporter: as we go pink tonight, we think of the pink ribbon. the pink empire state building. we think of our friends and colleagues. we champion them all in their brave and powerful fight. and we began with "gma" this morning and we leave you tonight with this. the empire state building in pink for all of new york and the country to see. we'll see you tomorrow night. good night. >>> tonight a campaign to free an east bay arson suspect. how could he have done it if he was working at the time? >> tonight efforts to remove has yards under a bay area heat advisory. >> mer discontent tonight in san francisco fire houses the department brass joins a call for the chief to resign. >> what tlc can do. progress being paid by an injured bear cub. >> there is no way that that is steven. >> she's one of many convinced police have the wrong man when poli
and that famous pink ribbon, created in part by evelyn lauder. stunning to think it was your mother -- >> yes. >> reporter: there wouldn't be a pink ribbon had it not been for your mother. >> that's right. >> reporter: as we go pink tonight, we think of the pink ribbon. the pink empire state building. we think of our friends and colleagues. we champion them all in their brave and powerful fight. and we began with "gma" this morning and we leave you tonight with...
146
146
Oct 1, 2014
10/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
lauder about that. whether or not the market driven by the fundamentals or the seasonal factors that come into play this time of year for whatever reason. >> but the fourth quarter, a seasonally strong time, right? maybe there's some cross currents and we see some of a santa claus rally if you will by the time thanksgiving and christmas come around. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. >>> unlucky 13 minutes away from the closing bell. just to keep up the spook factor here. okay. >> scaring the kids now. >> don't mean to. as you can see, the dow coming off the lows down triple digits and not by any manner of means as bad as it was. >> activist investor back with us, emerging a winner from the battle with coke. over what he called an excessive executive pay plan that was announced several months ago. he's here exclusively to explain why he's still unhappy with coke's management even though they have announced a change in that executive pay plan. that's still to come right here on "closing bell." tdd# 1-800-
lauder about that. whether or not the market driven by the fundamentals or the seasonal factors that come into play this time of year for whatever reason. >> but the fourth quarter, a seasonally strong time, right? maybe there's some cross currents and we see some of a santa claus rally if you will by the time thanksgiving and christmas come around. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. >>> unlucky 13 minutes away from the closing bell. just to keep up the spook factor...
77
77
Oct 23, 2014
10/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
they were donated to the met metropolitan musek by lamon lauder. >> they are picasso, george brock, juan gri and laja as seen on display at the metropolitan music of art. >> for us, cubism seems to be the most radical movement of the 20th century. he presented us with an opportunity we could never have the created. the movement started in the years before world war i influenced by albert einstein and segmund freud. people could see the world in different ways, from airplanes. you had aerial views and from x-rays, seeing things from inside. all of these pre-conceived notions about what was true and right and real and what the world looked like have been shattered. the cubist picked up on that. >> the artists began seeing the world from new and multiple perspectives. >> so this is titled "still life of checked table cloth." there is a bottle of wine, a compote with green grapes, bass ale, and all of these things taken together create a completely different form, which is that of a bull's head. >> until now, the museum had just a hand full of worked in the coonist style, a gap 81-year-old l
they were donated to the met metropolitan musek by lamon lauder. >> they are picasso, george brock, juan gri and laja as seen on display at the metropolitan music of art. >> for us, cubism seems to be the most radical movement of the 20th century. he presented us with an opportunity we could never have the created. the movement started in the years before world war i influenced by albert einstein and segmund freud. people could see the world in different ways, from airplanes. you...
66
66
Oct 18, 2014
10/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
lauder dale, editor of the sun sentinel in florida. thank you very much for joining us, i'm sure you did not expect at the start of the week you would be on national television talking about fans at the end of the week. but here we are. what i'm most curious about, i've heard the rick scott's version of events, he didn't intentionally stay off the stage and didn't realize charlie crist was out there. this went on for several minutes. it seems to me it would only take a flip on the tv and send him out here. this is an extended absence, do we know what was going on behind stage yet? >> i don't know exactly what was happening but i do know the producer said we were going to go live at 7:00, we did go live at 7:00. as we were sitting there in the moments leading up to that moment, you know, we didn't know if we were going to have a debate. i have new found respect for live tv. >> well, one of my favorite moments of that and i have watched this extended clip about 100 times since wednesday. but one of my favorite moments, towards the end, c
lauder dale, editor of the sun sentinel in florida. thank you very much for joining us, i'm sure you did not expect at the start of the week you would be on national television talking about fans at the end of the week. but here we are. what i'm most curious about, i've heard the rick scott's version of events, he didn't intentionally stay off the stage and didn't realize charlie crist was out there. this went on for several minutes. it seems to me it would only take a flip on the tv and send...
760
760
Oct 19, 2014
10/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 760
favorite 0
quote 6
on monday, an exhibition of 79 cubist works of art donated by cosmetics tycoon leonard lauder opens at new york's metropolitan museum. tuesday sees the release of "hope" the latest album by british talent show sensation susan boyle. >> on wednesday the national weather service implements changes in its severe weather outlooks. objective, to better communicate the likelihood of storms .. >> thursday sees the opening of the state fair of louisiana in shreveport, featuring livestock competitions, amusement rides, live music and plenty of food. >> speaking of food, friday is national bologna day, a day for celebrating 800 millions pounds of the luncheon meat americans reportedly eat etch re-- eat every year. >>ment and on saturday, the rock and roll hall of fame in cleveland honors the everly brothers with a live concert. don everly will accept the hall's annual music masters award on behalf of himself and his brother phil, who died in january. >> >> osgood: sunday morning, sunday afternoon. on the smithsonian channel. >> ♪ >> osgood: introducing arcade fire, a very hot rock band from ca
on monday, an exhibition of 79 cubist works of art donated by cosmetics tycoon leonard lauder opens at new york's metropolitan museum. tuesday sees the release of "hope" the latest album by british talent show sensation susan boyle. >> on wednesday the national weather service implements changes in its severe weather outlooks. objective, to better communicate the likelihood of storms .. >> thursday sees the opening of the state fair of louisiana in shreveport, featuring...
61
61
Oct 2, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> what happens when a major company like estee lauder wants to add you to their portfolio? are you for sale? >> not today. there we have gotten phone calls as the business has grown substantially over the last 12 months or 18 months since launch. we are really committed to effecting change all the way to washington and to see a transformation on the whole. >> you don't do any advertising. how do people know about you? >> word-of-mouth. primarily. we use those channels to create digitally enhanced word-of-mouth to drive the conversation in homes and parties and restaurants around the country. it is really working. >> is there a business model that you look to that you would like to emulate? >> there are a number of great companies out there. , we look aturselves companies like patagonia and others who are really focused on their mission, creating great rod x and great value for everyone involved, but also actually doing something that has significant social impact. >> it do you want washington to take action in terms of harmful chemicals or for you is this a business opportu
. >> what happens when a major company like estee lauder wants to add you to their portfolio? are you for sale? >> not today. there we have gotten phone calls as the business has grown substantially over the last 12 months or 18 months since launch. we are really committed to effecting change all the way to washington and to see a transformation on the whole. >> you don't do any advertising. how do people know about you? >> word-of-mouth. primarily. we use those channels...
58
58
Oct 29, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
estee lauder, the woman who started as state -- peppering -- pepperidge farms. there was a billionaire that came up with a complete medical company. there are a bunch of women that women look to. it doesn't have to be a coder. i look at women in my portfolio. if they go public and they get bought at a large price, that changes the landscape. but joanne wilson of gotham gal adventures. we will be back with more. ♪ >> good wednesday morning. i'm tom keene. with me, scarlet fu, brendan greeley. >> let's start with top headlines. in north korea, kym johnson -- execute 10. is erasing the remaining influence of his uncle who he executed last year. deutsche bank yesterday said of goldman sachs will be succeeding the ceo. and waiting to hear from the fed this afternoon. policy makers wrapping up their two-day meaning and according to economists interviewed by bloomberg, jenny allen will continue -- janet yellen will continue with ending the a-gon plan. -- the bond buying plan. >> the federal reserve is the central bank to the world. they will announce at 2 p.m. and wi
estee lauder, the woman who started as state -- peppering -- pepperidge farms. there was a billionaire that came up with a complete medical company. there are a bunch of women that women look to. it doesn't have to be a coder. i look at women in my portfolio. if they go public and they get bought at a large price, that changes the landscape. but joanne wilson of gotham gal adventures. we will be back with more. ♪ >> good wednesday morning. i'm tom keene. with me, scarlet fu, brendan...
508
508
Oct 6, 2014
10/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 508
favorite 0
quote 0
take a close look. 350-year-old kalen lauder of murray, south of salt lake city. she was last seen on september 27. surveillance video shows her walking outside her apartment in the rain without shoes, money or a cell phone. her car was still in its parking spot. her sister says she hasn't slept in a week, but will not stop look for her sister. >> even if the worst case scenario that she -- something has happened, like we need to find her body. >> police say that they are -- they have no leads and no suspects. >>> do you recognize this guy? it's the former olympic hero, bruce jenner. take a close look here. the 64-year-old showing off a new hair raising look. his new look is sort of a throwback to the locks he sported in the '70s: in the montreal summer olympics. those who don't follow the headlines, he's been undergoing a bit of a physical transformation. >> emotionally he's getting a divorce from his wife. >> that's right. >> the kardashian mom. >> all right. we'll leave it at that. thanks. >> we have a lot of news here. >> making a lot of physical changes. >>>
take a close look. 350-year-old kalen lauder of murray, south of salt lake city. she was last seen on september 27. surveillance video shows her walking outside her apartment in the rain without shoes, money or a cell phone. her car was still in its parking spot. her sister says she hasn't slept in a week, but will not stop look for her sister. >> even if the worst case scenario that she -- something has happened, like we need to find her body. >> police say that they are -- they...